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Majestic Theatre on Broadway: Info and Seating Chart Stage Door
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Address:
245 West 44th St.
New York, NY

Built: 1927

Seating Capacity: 1645

Seating Chart

Majestic Theatre (Broadway) Seating Chart

Majestic Theatre (Broadway) History

The Majestic Theatre was originally built in 1927 by real-estate magnates, the Chanin Brothers, as part of a three-theatre complex that also included the Royale (a mid-sized house) and the Theatre Masque, now the John Golden (a small house). The Majestic, a large musical house, complemented the other two venues, enabling producers to move shows based on their ticket sales to the most appropriately-sized venue. In 1930, the Chanins transferred ownership of all three houses to the Shuberts. The Chanins commissioned Herbert Krapp to design the theatre complex in what he called a "modern Spanish" style, complete with terra-cotta base and Spanish brick-wall ornamentation, and arched windows. The Majestic's exterior also includes a stylized Palladian motif above the entrance. The interior features the Adam-style detailing common in many Shubert houses. Decades before the current vogue for stadium seating in movie theaters, Krapp had conceived of a similar concept for the theatre's orchestra. With its steep rake, it offers ideal sight lines for audience members. Another forward-thinking aspect of the design was the creation of a single large balcony rather than two smaller ones - today's producers are hesitant to book two-balcony houses because second-balcony seating is less desirable to modern audiences.

Since 1988, The Majestic Theatre has been home to Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom of the Opera is the longest-running show on Broadway, having run for over 30 years, and playing 13,370 performances. The Phantom of the Opera has been staged in countries all around the world, including Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Poland, and many more.

Shows at the Majestic Theatre (Broadway)

Dates Production
3/27/2026 - 5/24/2026
11/21/2024 - 8/17/2025
11/17/1996 - 11/17/1996
1/9/1988 - 4/16/2023
3/30/1981 - 4/5/1987
10/9/1980 - 2/8/1981
5/13/1980 - 8/17/1980
1/29/1980 - 4/13/1980
12/5/1979 - 1/6/1980
9/20/1979 - 11/25/1979
4/26/1979 - 9/2/1979
12/1/1978 - 3/24/1979
9/19/1978 - 11/12/1978
10/22/1977 - 7/1/1978
9/20/1977 - 9/24/1977
12/24/1974 - 5/25/1977
10/6/1974 - 11/30/1974
9/17/1973 - 8/3/1974
3/29/1972 - 6/23/1973
4/27/1971 - 2/13/1972
12/26/1970 - 1/9/1971
2/27/1967 - 12/14/1970
12/27/1966 - 2/25/1967
12/12/1966 - 12/14/1966
3/14/1966 - 11/26/1966
9/23/1964 - 3/5/1966
5/11/1964 - 8/29/1964
3/24/1964 - 4/11/1964
10/14/1963 - 12/28/1963
6/10/1963 - 9/28/1963
4/15/1963 - 5/25/1963
1/23/1963 - 3/16/1963
12/1/1960 - 1/5/1963
12/19/1957 - 10/15/1960
12/6/1956 - 11/30/1957
11/4/1954 - 12/1/1956
4/8/1954 - 11/27/1954
5/28/1953 - 4/3/1954
4/7/1949 - 5/16/1953
2/22/1949 - 3/5/1949
9/23/1948 - 2/19/1949
10/10/1947 - 7/10/1948
7/21/1947 - 10/4/1947
5/28/1947 - 6/28/1947
12/27/1945 -
12/16/1945 -
4/19/1945 - 5/24/1947
12/18/1944 - 3/17/1945
9/12/1944 - 12/9/1944
5/18/1944 - 6/10/1944
8/4/1943 - 5/6/1944
3/28/1943 - 7/24/1943
10/23/1942 - 1/2/1943
1/22/1942 - 1/22/1942
11/25/1941 - 12/17/1941
10/9/1941 - 10/25/1941
12/27/1940 - 12/28/1940
7/6/1939 - 1/6/1940
2/9/1939 - 5/26/1939
12/1/1938 - 12/17/1938
12/25/1937 - 4/9/1938
10/25/1937 - 12/18/1937
6/14/1937 -
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11/9/1936 - 1/23/1937
5/4/1936 -
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4/20/1936 - 4/20/1936
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1/20/1936 - 3/7/1936
9/4/1935 - 11/30/1935
5/9/1935 - 5/12/1935
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4/9/1934 - 5/12/1934
4/2/1934 - 5/26/1934
11/6/1933 - 3/10/1934
8/14/1933 - 8/19/1933
8/7/1933 - 8/12/1933
7/27/1933 - 8/5/1933
3/4/1933 - 6/10/1933
1/20/1933 - 2/25/1933
3/7/1932 -
3/9/1931 - 3/21/1931
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9/20/1930 - 9/20/1930
9/20/1930 - 1/17/1931
6/10/1930 -
2/25/1930 - 5/17/1930
2/25/1930 - 5/17/1930
10/31/1929 - 2/15/1930
9/16/1929 - 10/19/1929
2/18/1929 - 6/15/1929
11/20/1928 -
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3/12/1928 - 4/7/1928
1/19/1928 -
10/24/1927 - 1/7/1928
3/28/1927 -
5/8/1911 - 5/20/1911
5/2/1911 - 5/6/1911
4/24/1911 - 4/26/1911
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3/13/1911 - 4/1/1911
11/8/1910 - 1/21/1911
11/1/1909 - 12/4/1909
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5/3/1909 - 5/29/1909
3/22/1909 - 4/24/1909
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12/3/1908 - 1/16/1909
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8/25/1906 - 12/8/1906
5/7/1906 - 6/2/1906
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2/20/1906 - 3/17/1906
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10/24/1905 - 12/23/1905
10/2/1905 - 10/28/1905
9/11/1905 - 9/30/1905
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1/2/1905 - 1/21/1905
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1/20/1903 - 10/3/1903
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Shubert AlleyCategory: Attraction
Address: W 45th St
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Address: 234 W 42nd St
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Nearest Restaurants

Crossroads American Kitchen & Bar	Name: Crossroads American Kitchen & Bar
Address: 1535 Broadway
Description: Located in the heart of Time Square inside the Marriott Marquis Hotel, Crossroads An American Kitchen & Bar is open from breakfast to late night. This restaurant is the perfect spot for a pre matinee brunch, pre evening show dinner, or post show drinks!

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JuniorName: Junior's Restaurant
Address: 1515 Broadway
Description: Located directly in the famous Schubert Alley, Junior's Restaurant is a staple of not only the theatre district, but New York City! Junior's offers a wide variety of delicious entrees from burgers to breakfast, as well as a full service bar. Their signature New York Cheesecake is a must!

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The View Restaurant & LoungeName: The View Restaurant & Lounge
Address: 1535 Broadway
Description: Located inside the Marriot Marquis Hotel, The View Restaurant and Lounge truly lives up to its name. The only revolving rooftop restaurant in the city, it offers breathtaking views from every angle. Its new American cuisine is seasonally changing.

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Le MaraisName: Le Marais
Address: 150 West 46th Street
Description: Le Marais is a long standing, French steakhouse that is entirely Kosher. Its flavorful meats tie perfectly with its extensive drink menu. Located only a block away from the Marriot Marquis Theatre, it is a great spot for a pre-show meal.

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Havana CentralName: Havana Central
Address: 151 West 46th Street
Description: Havana Central is a cuban restaurant in Times Square offering Cuban fare, cocktails and live music. The restaurant offers a unique atmosphere with a retro Havana setting. Dine in, take-out, delivery, and off-site catering are available.

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